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The Dome, Edinburgh: Iconic Bar & Restaurant with Grand Architecture

Experience Edinburgh’s iconic Dome: grand architecture, festive magic, fine dining, and warm hospitality in the heart of the city.

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The Dome is a renowned bar and restaurant located at 14 George Street in Edinburgh’s city centre. Famous for its stunning neoclassical architecture and lavish interior, it offers a sophisticated dining and drinking experience with a variety of menus including fine dining, afternoon tea, and cocktails. Especially magical during the festive season, The Dome combines historic grandeur with warm, attentive service in a vibrant yet elegant setting.

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14 George St, Edinburgh, EH2 2PF, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Luxury
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
9 am-12 am
Tuesday
9 am-12 am
Wednesday
9 am-12 am
Thursday
9 am-12 am
Friday
9 am-12 am
Saturday
9 am-12 am
Sunday
9 am-12 am

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Take Lothian Buses routes 3, 23, or 27 which stop near George Street. The journey from Edinburgh Waverley Station takes approximately 10-15 minutes. Buses run frequently with fares around £1.80-£2.00 per single trip.

    Tram

    Use the Edinburgh Tram service to Princes Street stop, about a 5-minute walk from The Dome. Trams run every 7-10 minutes from Edinburgh Airport and the city centre. Tickets cost approximately £6 for a single journey from the airport.

    Taxi

    Taxis from Edinburgh city centre to The Dome typically take 5-10 minutes depending on traffic. Fares range from £5 to £10. Taxi ranks are available at major transport hubs and around the city centre.

    Walking

    From Princes Street or Edinburgh Waverley Station, it’s a 10-15 minute walk along flat, paved streets to 14 George Street. The route is accessible and suitable for most travelers.

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    Local tips

    Book well in advance, especially during the Christmas season, to secure a table for dining or afternoon tea.
    Try the signature dishes like the steak pie and baked vanilla cheesecake for a taste of local favorites.
    Visit during the festive season to enjoy The Dome’s renowned extravagant Christmas decorations.
    Consider visiting the Georgian Tea Room for a classic afternoon tea experience in an elegant setting.

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    A Landmark of Historic Elegance

    Situated at 14 George Street, The Dome occupies a striking neoclassical building that has served various roles over centuries, including as a Physicians Hall and a bank. Its grand façade and iconic dome crown make it one of Edinburgh's most recognizable landmarks. Inside, the architecture continues to impress with soaring ceilings, ornate columns, and intricate detailing that evoke a sense of historic opulence and grandeur.

    Atmosphere and Festive Charm

    The Dome is celebrated for its sophisticated and welcoming atmosphere. The interior is lavishly decorated, especially during the Christmas season when it transforms into a winter wonderland with extravagant festive decorations and lighting that create a magical ambiance. Throughout the year, the venue balances elegance with a relaxed vibe, making it suitable for both special occasions and casual visits.

    Culinary Experience and Service

    Offering a diverse menu that includes fine dining options, traditional Scottish dishes, afternoon tea, and an extensive cocktail selection, The Dome caters to a wide range of tastes. Signature dishes like steak pie and baked vanilla cheesecake are favorites. Service is frequently described as warm, professional, and attentive, contributing to a memorable dining experience. While the menu is not extensive, the quality and presentation of food are generally highly regarded.

    Versatile Spaces for Every Occasion

    The Dome features several distinct areas including the grand main dining room, the Georgian Tea Room, the Grill Room, the Club Room, and a lively front bar. This variety allows guests to choose settings that suit intimate dinners, group celebrations, or casual drinks. Private dining options are available for events such as weddings and anniversaries, with elegant spaces accommodating up to 20 guests.

    Location and Accessibility

    Centrally located in Edinburgh’s New Town, The Dome is easily accessible from major city landmarks and transport hubs. Its position on George Street places it within walking distance of many attractions, making it a convenient stop for visitors exploring the city. The venue is well-suited for both locals and tourists seeking a high-end dining and social experience.

    Enduring Appeal and Cultural Significance

    The Dome remains a symbol of Edinburgh’s rich cultural heritage and architectural beauty. Its blend of historic charm, festive spirit, and quality hospitality secures its place as a must-visit destination in the city. Whether for a celebratory meal, afternoon tea, or cocktails in a stunning setting, The Dome offers an experience that captures the essence of Edinburgh’s elegance and warmth.

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